Thursday, 26 September 2013

Blood donations from people vaccinated against HPV may be harmful to recipients

A shocking new report reveals that receiving blood donated from someone vaccinated with Gardasil, the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine, may be downright dangerous to your health.

S.A.N.E.
Vax, Inc., contracted with an independent lab which tested 13 Gardasil
vials from 13 different lots from all over the world and found that the
genetically modified HPV DNA strands present in Gardasil had firmly
attached to the vaccination's aluminum adjuvant in a whopping 100% of
the samples tested.

The vials were analyzed after a
concerned parent contacted S.A.N.E. Vax, because her 13-year-old
daughter developed an auto-immune reaction that would later be diagnosed
as acute juvenile rheumatoid arthritis within 24 hours after receiving
her third Gardasil vaccine. Two years following the incident, the girl's
blood still tested positive for HPV DNA that should not be
there. In fact, these strands have also been found in post-mortem
samples as well, as in the case of teen Jasmine Renata, who died
inexplicably in her sleep six months after receiving a Gardasil shot.

S.A.N.E.
Vax points out that both Merck, the pharmaceutical company that
manufactures Gardasil, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
claimed there was no viral DNA in Gardasil at the time of its
"fast-tracked" approval. Milford Hospital Pathologist Dr. Sin Hang Lee,
who analyzed the Gardasil vials, testified, "Undegraded viral and
plasmid DNA fragments are known to activate macrophages, causing them to
release tumor necrosis factor, a myocardial depressant which can induce
lethal shock in animals and humans."

NaturalNews has previously reported that, by injecting a vaccine,
any potentially toxic ingredients therein become much more harmful,
because they are allowed to bypass the natural protections of the
respiratory system and digestive tract. Dr. Lee noted, "DNA in an
injectable protein-based vaccine may increase the risk of autoimmune
disorders and gene mutation which may lead to malignancies."

Both
Merck and the FDA should have been aware of this risk, but in fact,
according to the official prescribing information for Gardasil, the
vaccine "has not been evaluated for the potential to cause
carcinogenicity or genotoxicity." Anyone who receives the Gardasil shot
or allows administration to their children is taking a huge auto-immune
disorder and/or cancer risk.

Vactruth's Sandy Lunoe wrote the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to ask about the
potential dangers of blood transfusion recipients taking a Gardasil
shot; the CDC responded that "the presence of DNA fragments is expected"
and "Vaccination with Gardasil provides no known risk to the blood
recipients or the blood donor." Lunoe notes that the CDC gave no
evidence to support this statement.

Gardasil Adverse Reactions 'Like a Catalog of Horrors'

Tom
Fitton, president of watchdog Judicial Watch, wrote, "The FDA adverse
event reports on the HPV vaccine read like a catalog of horrors." Some
of the adverse events
include not only auto-immune disorders and cancer, but Guillain-Barre
syndrome, paralysis, numbness, facial palsy, chronic pain, infertility,
chronic fatigue syndrome and more. So many horrible reactions have
occurred in the wake of Gardasil vaccinations that the Japanese
government has withdrawn support and now requires the nation's medical
professionals to warn patients who request Gardasil about the potential
for adverse effects.

As of August 2013, S.A.N.E. Vax reports that HPV vaccines
have caused over 30,000 adverse reactions, including 6,154 cases where
the recipient did not recover, 975 cases where the recipient was
disabled and 139 deaths. The National Vaccine Injury Compensation
Program has already awarded nearly $6 million in damages to Gardasil
victims.

Despite the mounting evidence that Gardasil is
dangerous, the FDA continues to maintain that Gardasil is safe and
effective, and the National Institutes of Health even recently awarded
the University of California nearly $550,000 to study new propaganda
campaigns for pushing the shot on low-income minority parents.

This is also despite the fact that HPV
itself does not cause cervical cancer. In addition, the CDC even admits
that 90% of HPV is taken care of naturally by the body's immune system
within two years. Key Gardasil developer Dr. Diane Harper has recently
come out against the vaccine to clear her conscience, stating, "Gardasil
has been associated with at least as many serious adverse events as
there are deaths from cervical cancer developing each year."

In other words, thousands have been damaged by a vaccine that does not even provide any real health benefit.